Gregory Michael Grierson, Dayton, OH US

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20120198713

Forklift/Material Handling Fork Level Indicator - Forklift and material handling procedures involve many safety, productivity, and efficiency constraints. Foremost among these is the inability of equipment operators to accurately determine the alignment of equipment forks to the material or vessle being handled. The “Forklift/Material Handling Fork Level Indicator” described herein, eliminates this problem. By employing a rearward facing baseplate, minor, indicator needle, and graduated scale, the equipment operator can literally “see around a corner” to easily determine equipment mast vertical condition, fork to floor parallelism, and thus accurate alignment of equipment forks to pallets, skids, or other shipping and storage containers upon approach to, or withdrawl from said vessles. Installed on the side of the main vertical mast of material handling equipment, this device provides a side view of the main mast position, via the freely rotating indicator needle, directly to the operator while in normal operating position.

08-09-2012

Jonathan Grierson, Abilene, TX US

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20160015262

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING VISION OF AN EYE WITH MACULAR DEGENERATION - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for diagnosing vision and improving vision, for example by reducing or eliminating the effects of macular degeneration, in a manner which does not interfere with the natural shape of the cornea or its orientation relative to the remainder of the eye, but which changes its surface curvature appropriately to achieve the required correction of vision. The focus of sub-regions of the cornea is adjusted so that different regions focus at a controlled distance about a reference axis. This can be accomplished by shaping the cornea (e.g. through ablation) or by applying an appropriate contact lens or other optical lens.

01-21-2016

Jonathan Grierson, Atwater, OH US

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20090048670

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIVERSAL IMPROVEMENT OF VISION - “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.

02-19-2009

20090303441

DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISORDERS OF THE EYE - Certain disorders of the cornea exhibit unique characteristics in a surface model of the cornea. Through various manipulations of the characteristics of the surface model of a patient's cornea, certain “markers” that are associated with disorders of the eye may be revealed.

12-10-2009

20100114078

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIVERSAL IMPROVEMENT OF VISION - “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.

05-06-2010

20110037942

UNIVERSAL CONTACT LENS POSTERIOR SURFACE CONSTRUCTION - The carrier region extending beyond the optical portion of a contact lens overlying the cornea of an eye can be modeled in one universal shape that will fit all eyes. That shape is characterized by a curve of radius of curvature versus distance from the High point which is substantially linear with a first slope below a 10 mm diameter of the eye as projected onto a plane perpendicular to the optical axis, is substantially linear above 10 mm with a second slope which is substantially greater than the first slope, and which has an inflection point in the vicinity of approximately 10 mm. Preferably the first linear portion has a radius of curvature of approximately 7.6 mm at a diameter of about 7 mm, with a slope of about 0.13 (the first slope) and a radius of curvature of about 9 mm at a diameter of 12 mm, with a slope of about 0.45 (the second slope).

02-17-2011

20110077734

Method and Apparatus for Universal Improvement of Vision - “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.

03-31-2011

20110087200

Method and Apparatus for Universal Improvement of Vision - “Universal improvement” of vision is achieved by effectively changing the shape of the anterior refracting surface of the cornea to an ideal “turtleback” shape, on which is imposed the necessary curvature adjustment to achieve correction of distance vision. In accordance with one embodiment, the cornea is actually formed to the turtleback shape through corneal surgery, preferably laser ablation surgery. In accordance with a second embodiment, a contact lens with the desired distance corrected ideal turtleback shape on its anterior surface is positioned over the cornea.

04-14-2011

20110112805

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPROVING VISION - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for causing the optical center of the eye to align “HIGH point” of the anterior surface of the cornea. In accordance with one aspect of the invention relating to corneal ablation procedures, the HIGH point of the eye is used as the pole of a spherical surface which is fitted approximately to a portion of the anterior surface of the cornea within a “bounded region.” For corneal ablation procedures, the “bounded region” comprises a generally inverted-cup shaped region of the anterior surface of the eye bounded at its periphery by a plane which is substantially perpendicular to a local z-axis. During the operation local high points which project above the spherical surface are ablated. According to another aspect of the invention relating to radial keratotomy procedures, a pair of incisions in the plane of a “great circle” are formed in the cornea to weaken and flatten it. As used herein, a “great circle” is formed by a plane containing the HIGH point and parallel to the local z-axis. The “bounded region” for radial keratotomy procedures is defined absolutely in terms of a circle projected onto the corneal surface which is centered about an axis passing through the HIGH point and parallel to the z-axis.

05-12-2011

Patent applications by Jonathan Grierson, Atwater, OH US

Lisa Marie Grierson, Richmond Hill CA

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20130041034

Treatment of pain with topical diclofenac compounds - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

02-14-2013

20130059915

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

03-07-2013

20130065870

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

03-14-2013

20150320707

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

11-12-2015

20150320708

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

11-12-2015

20150328174

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

11-19-2015

20150366830

TREATMENT OF PAIN WITH TOPICAL DICLOFENAC - The field involves compositions useful for pain relief, including diclofenac solution and gel formulations, in particular methods of use thereof, articles of manufacture and kits that provide novel preclinical, clinical and other information to users.

12-24-2015

Tommy Grierson, Annapolis, MD US

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20110302710

Toilet seat that lifts - The present invention, hereinafter referred as A Toilet Seat That Lifts, is a specially designed toilet seat featuring an integrated lift mechanism which raises the seat upward and gently sets it atop the bowl after use comprising a hydraulic lift mechanism, incorporated into the base of the unit. This lift features spring loaded hinges which gently raise and lower the seat on demand. This action is automatic, simply by pressing downward on the seat. In another embodiment the Toilet Seat That Lifts is externally connected to a motorized device which controls the lifting action. The Toilet Seat That Lifts, as mentioned, is manually operated, or in the motorized embodiment, operates on conventional 110 volts, 60 hertz power and is connected to a standard power outlet.